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Apparently in the DC universe, the military tracks weapon crates with Raspberry Pis
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I have one. Guess I ought to start tracking
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I’m on my 3rd, so I’m pretty glad to find another use for one
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IIRC that would be a RPi B (gen 1)
I need to eventually get my hands on a 2 and maybe a zero
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Spot on! I’m still trying to figure out to do with my 2, I’ve already done two media centers (the B pictured and a B+) and I’m bored of that. When Zeros get more available, I’m probably going to hop onto that train as well.
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NICE
Yeah I have 2 Raspberry Pi B+’s that are Kodi media centers
The B+ couldn’t keep up anymore even with an overclock, just kept freezing.
So I went with an Amazon Fire TV and sideloaded Kodi onto it. Amaz ingly faster and better.
I would like to use one of them to make a RetroPie that holds all the old video game systems in it.
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Huh, my B+ is still running just fine, but it’s on pre-Kodi XBMC because I’m a lazy fuck so maybe that has something to do with it. I looked into doing RetroPie with my Pi2, but I’m leaning towards doing something with Jasper right now
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Oh that’s pretty cool
I can speak to the Amazon Fire TV though
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Yeah but you can’t add your own commands to it
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Very true. I’d have to REALLY break into some code on that one.
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It truly can do anything!
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I’d love to turn one into a CNC machine.